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Verlag: Orchid Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 1878529404ISBN 13: 9781878529404
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Zustand: Used - Very Good. 2006. Hardcover. 4to. Cloth, d.j. Some shelf-wear. Else a clean copy. Very Good.
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Verlag: Orchid Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 1878529439ISBN 13: 9781878529435
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Zustand: Used - Very Good. 2006. Hardcover. Very Good.
Verlag: Natur och Kultur 1934 1934, 1934
Anbieter: Rönnells Antikvariat AB, Stockholm, Schweden
32 x 24 cm. 142 s. + 98 planscher (flera i färg). 77 textillustrationer. Texten i senare halvklotband. Planscherna lösa, både text och planscher i förlagets klotmapp.
[Stockholm, Statens Etnografiska Museum, 1941]. Reprint Bangkok, SDI Publications, 2001. 127 pp. 2 b./w.maps, [46] b./w. figs, [19] plts with b./w. ills. Orig. hardcover (gilt lettered red cloth), d./j. (Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the North-Western Provinces of China under the leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. The Sino-Swedish Expedition. Publication 15. / VII. Archaeology 2). - New copy !Reprint of the 1941 Stockholm edition. - Published in a limited edition of 999 copies.
Verlag: Natur och Kultur 1934 1934, 1934
Anbieter: Rönnells Antikvariat AB, Stockholm, Schweden
32 x 24 cm. 142 s. + 98 planscher (flera i färg). 77 textillustrationer. Förlagets halvfranska band. Namnteckning på främre pärmens insida, ryggen är nött, kanterna skavda, pärmhörnen aningen stukade, marmoreringen på framsidan har ett skavmärke.
Verlag: SDI Publications., Bangkok., 2001
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Endpaper maps, maps, 3 colour and 27 black and white plates, x + 180pp, notes, bibliography, addenda, otherwise very good hardback copy in dustjacket. 29.5 x 21cm. "A detailed study of the ancient silk remains excavated prior to WWII, by Sven Hedin in Lop-Nor, Chinese Turkistan (now Xinjiang) and by Gösta Montell in Edsen-Gol, Gansu Province, China. The material was comprised mostly of whole sections and fragmentary remains of garments recovered from ancient grave sites and presumed to date from approximately the Han Dynasty to the early Tang (7th century CE). Sylwan explores many aspects of the technologies and design concepts employed in fabrication of these garments, including materials used, dyes and dyeing, weaving, loom construction, decorative elements employed and tailoring. An appendix discusses ancient Chinese textile terminology, and the methods of cleaning silks recovered from archaeological sites. An essential reference for all with interest in the origins of the great silk tradition of China." (Publisher's description). First published in 1949.
[Stockholm, Statens Etnografiska Museum, 1949]. Reprint Bangkok, SDI Publications, 2001. X,180,[1] pp. 104 b./w. figs, 4 b./w. maps, & 27 plts (3 col.) with photographs of over 100 objects. Orig. hardcover (gilt lettered burgundy buckram), d./j. (Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the North-Western Provinces of China under the leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. The Sino-Swedish Expedition. Publication 32. / VII. Archaeology 6).Reprint of an important reference work on the origins of China's great silk tradition. Printed in a limited edition of 999 copies. - - An highly detailed study of the ancient silk remains excavated before the Second World War by Sven Hedin in Lop-Nor, Chinese Turkistan (now Xinjiang) and by Gösta Montell in Edsen-Gol, Gansu Province, China. The material found, believed to date from approximately the Han Dynasty to the early Tang (7th century CE), consisted mainly of remains of garments recovered from ancient tombs. The author explores many aspects of the technologies and design concepts used in the manufacture of these garments, including loom construction, dyes, materials used and decorative elements.
Med 77 bilder i texten och 98 planscher. Natur och Kultur 1934. 4:o. 141 s. + 98 plr, många i färg. Något nött original halvskinnband med övre guldsnitt. Kort tillskrift på främre försättsblad. 31,5 x 25 cm.[#\65496].
Med 77 bilder i texten och 98 planscher. Natur och Kultur 1934. 4:o. 141 s. + 98 plr, många i färg. Något nött originalhalvskinnband med marmorerat övre snitt. Namnteckning på smutstitelbladet. 31,5 x 25 cm.[#\102117].
Natur och Kultur 1934. 141,(2) s. + 98 planscher. Rikt illustrerad. Bunden med bevarat omslag i ett mörkgrönt halvskinnband (Nils Lindes bokbinderi, Göteborg). Gulddekorerad rygg med fem upphöjda bind. Marmorerat pärmpapper. Övre guldsnitt. Ryggen lätt nött. 32 x 25 cm.*Ur bokbindare Nils Lindes bibliotek.[#\138503].
Bokförlaget Natur & Kultur, Stockholm 1934. 141 sidor+planschdel. Halvfranskt band. Lättare bruksspår. Inlagan fin.
Natur och Kultur, Stockholm 1934. 141 sidor + planscher. Halvfranskt band. 32x25 cm. Något nött. Inlaga i gott skick.
Verlag: Elanders Boktryckeri Aktiebolag
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1949. 1949. Paperback, quarto, 180 pp. + 27 plates. Spine sunned. Some edge-wear. Internally, quite sound. Overall, very good.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
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Stockholm, [Statens Etnografiska Museum], 1949. X,180,[1] pp. 104 b./w. figs, 4 b./w. maps & 27 plts (3 col.) with photographs of over 100 objects. Softcover. (Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the North-Western Provinces of China under the leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin, The Sino-Swedish Expedition, Publication 32. / VII. Archaeology 6).Rare first edition of an important reference work on the origins of China's great silk tradition. An highly detailed study of the ancient silk remains excavated before the Second World War by Sven Hedin in Lop-Nor, Chinese Turkistan (now Xinjiang) and by Gösta Montell in Edsen-Gol, Gansu Province, China. The material found, believed to date from approximately the Han Dynasty to the early Tang (7th century CE), consisted mainly of remains of garments recovered from ancient tombs. The author explores many aspects of the technologies and design concepts used in the manufacture of these garments, including loom construction, dyes, materials used and decorative elements.
Verlag: 1949, 1949
Anbieter: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Schweden
4to. Pp. x, 180. With 27 plates, of which three in colour, and many textual illustrations. Sewn as issued, entirely uncut, in printed wrappers. The report treats textiles which were collected during Folke Bergman's excavations at Edsen-gol in Inner Mongolia in 1930-1 and by Sven Hedin and Bergman's excavations in the Lop Desert in Eastern Turkestan in 1934. ("Reports from the scientific expedition to the north-western provinces of China under the leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin, 32"). Sericulture, the practice of breeding silkworms for the production of raw silk, has been underway for at least 5,000 years in China,[1] from where it spread to Korea and Japan, and later to India and the West. The silkworm was domesticated from the wild silkmoth Bombyx mandarina which has a range from northern India to northern China, Korea, Japan and the far eastern regions of Russia.